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<0> CeruleanD: http://dat.4chan.org/b/src/1149295502419.jpg Snicker <1> hey Steakk, I believe you have some quote moderation to do. . . <2> OMG, ROFL! <2> Nothing like getting yiffing and kiddy porn into the same picture... <1> I must be getting old... <2> That last one, the one with the drawn-on eyes over the *****, the first thing I thought of was the Flying Spaghetti Monster... <2> It was the pubic hair that gives it that impression... <2> Well, and the big round eyes. <0> Ka-bar: Yiff is what furrys (aka people who get off on wearing fursuits/animal cartoons) say to mean anything involving *** <2> yeah... yiffing = furry ***y <2> er -y <3> leave for a couple of minutes and you all start hopping in fursuits and having an orgy <2> Damn, libolt is back, hide the kids and dogs. <0> http://dat.4chan.org/b/src/1149294383386.jpg Worlds most amazing boob job mostly SFW <2> Wow! That is definitely an amazing job. Props to the doc that did that one.
<2> They must've hurt like mad afterwards though, have to stretch the skin tight to do that <0> CeruleanD: obviously a labor of love <2> oh yes <2> If I were that doc, I'd have her before/after pics up on my mantle. <4> " <4> pyridoxine: lion, my irc channel runs linux" <-- in quotes now <2> hmm... what's the best way to rename a whole bunch of files with a given extension to another extension? I tried doing a cp and a mv using wildcards, but that didn't work. Do I need to write a script? <2> Eh, sorry, that's pretty basic, I should try #linuxhelp <1> (.)(.) <2> :-P <5> hehe <1> Bjprn-, now all you have to do is poke Steakk and get him to moderate. . . <2> I probably just got myself banned from #linuxhelp, huh reality? <1> oh my. what did you do? <5> No <5> I'm basically the only person alive in there <2> I made a pro-Windows comment. *looks sheepish* <5> CeruleanD: rename is a program here <2> oh, ok good, hehe <5> Usage: rename [-v] [-n] [-f] perlexpr [filenames] <2> Ah ha, you're right, under Linux it is indeed a command... funny, under Solaris 8 it's not a command, it's a function. <2> You can't run "rename" but if you man rename it tells you how to include it in writing your own program. <2> Yes, I see now, my mistake :( I forgot I was logged into a Solaris 8 box when I was doing it. <1> solaris 8? <2> :-P <2> The bosses are very paranoid about the production servers and maintain a very, "If it ain't broke..." point of view. <2> And they were without a Unix-savvy person for about 9 months before they hired me (which is why they hired me, they were desperate, it's really the only thing that keeps me employed...). <2> But now that I'm on board I'm pushing them to go to 10. <2> Ok, time to run, later all <6> any of you know of a router simulator for linux? <7> yeah, hard to convince any $bossdroids to afford hardware not in use <7> fra: simulator? <6> yeap <8> fra zebra/quagga do a fair job of Cisco emulation <8> then there is IOU <6> thanks <9> I'm having some trouble with TortoiseSVN. plink connects to the putty saved session with the private key with no problem, but when tortoise tries it doesn't work <9> I haven't been able to see what the plink log says when tortoise tries. can anyone help? <10> mattsoftnet: uhhh, WTF? <10> mattsoftnet: Please read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html -- it will increase your chances of getting some help instead of getting an icepick in the ear <9> ok.. sorry <9> may I ask what I did wrong? <10> well a) wtf does that question have to do with linux? <11> ls <9> subversion is installed on a linux server and I'm connecting over ssh <10> mattsoftnet: maybe you should read the channel FAQ <9> you people and your ego's. sorry I asked for help <12> in case ****er didn't read the FAQ, we're not a freaking help channel <10> I'm guessing he didn't read the FAQ <12> evidently not. <10> let alone the TortoiseSVN is the windoze client and there is no way I'm going to try to help debug that **** <12> welp, I got my modchip mailed off to be reflashed. <10> that and he's using a ****ing putty saved session. <10> what a dumb***
<10> let alone which svn server config he's talking to <10> GAH I ****ing hate stupid people <12> heh yeah <12> schitzo, "Here's your sign!" <10> "ohhh, **** you and your egos"... "well... **** you and your stupid brain" <10> cappicard: heh, that's not even worth a sign <12> LOL true <12> I use tortoise all the time and I don't need a freaking putty session for it. <12> I make my workstation the SVN server and it's running XP <10> the only reason he might be using putty is if it's svnserve and not setup with the web_dav apache interface. <12> yeah. <10> since he's talking to a remote server.. but since stupif **** left <12> heh. yep <10> and didn't tell us anything. I guess he won't ever figure it out <10> and if in fact.. it is svnserve.. that admin should be shot <12> heya <13> hey <13> hey Tamahome <14> hey <13> Tamahome, how are you doing? <15> can anyone that have used dual core, tell me if it worths the upgrade ? <14> Emerson: not too bad, going to a party soon <13> Tamahome, rock on <14> wxaman: what kinds of things do you do on your computer? <10> anyone here use riverbed products? or should I wait until Monday? <10> yeah I think I'll wait until Monday and ask that again. <13> schitzo, riverbed? <14> teh schitzo <10> Emerson: yeah riverbed <13> schitzo, the answer is no, never heard of it <10> Emerson: ok, then you **** <10> Tamahome! <14> 'sup dude? <13> schitzo, only if you ask nicely <10> Emerson: which will never happen, not even in your dreams <15> Tamahome: internet, office work, media playing <13> wxaman, no <10> Tamahome: nothing much. just chillin' before a ride up in the mountains tomorrow. <14> wxaman: you won't notice dual core then. <14> schitzo: sounds like fun <10> Tamahome: yeah, in theory it should be. gotta make sure it isn't going to rain though <14> mmm, yeah it's supposed to rain all weekend over here <13> schitzo, from looking at riverbed.com (and I hope that is what you are talking about) I really think I should look into it as well <10> Emerson: I know a dude who works for a company that OEM's their stuff for WAN network transport <10> Emerson: we are thinking of putting a data center in Mountain View and I'm going to suggest that for public internet traffic to help with latency issues. <13> schitzo, I'm the IT guy for a support call center. that looks like something I should really look into <16> schitzo: i've used them. <16> briefly <10> D-side: you like them? <17> hi all <13> hey OM <10> Emerson: http://www.riverbed.com/customers/high_technology/ <16> its a pumped up squid box, basically. :) <10> Emerson: I know which "game company" that is. <16> schitzo: i've got a couple customers that love them. <10> D-side: not from what I've heard. with the whole internal engineeering portion of the relays and **** that they have in them <16> schitzo: i just mean closest approximation. i watched my customer's ptp traffic drop considerably. <16> they certainly work. <17> Emerson <16> schitzo: keep in mind that juniper's got a couple accelerators also, allegedly on par with riverbed et al <10> D-side: ok yeah.. that "game company" *really* likes them <16> game company? <10> D-side: really? I'll have to ask Ed about that then. He's the one that works for the company that OEM's the riverbed stuff <10> D-side: see linke above <13> schitzo, we do alot of data sharing and database access. my goal is implement near complete wireless networking for the new office. <16> schitzo: I have no idea who that would be. heh <16> afk. going home. <13> schitzo, nearly everyone in the office is rolled over to laptops. After doing so, I've found the true bottle neck is with the datasharing and sql db's from our customers. <13> schitzo, eh, it doesn't looking ms-sql doesn't gain that much more preformance. however CIFS does.. hmm.. :/ <10> Emerson: well if it's a WAN level problem then this might help it. If it's something on local laptops it wouldn't
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